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College of Education, Health and Human Development
> Adult and Higher Education
Doctoral Degrees

The Adult and Higher Education program of Montana State University--Bozeman offers three doctoral specializations. These specializations are fully detailed in the Program Handbook. Click below on the heading of the specialization in which you are interested to view its contents in the Program Handbook.

ED. D. "HIGHER EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION"
The Ed. D. Higher Education Administration specialization is for persons who wish to contribute to the administrative leadership of a college or university. The primary objective is informed practitioners for mid-to-upper level management or administrative positions. These individuals typically manage or direct non-academic operational functions and/or work in academic and administrative staff positions (60+ credits beyond the master's).

ED. D. "HIGHER EDUCATION ACADEMICS" (TEACHING)
This Ed. D. Higher Education Academics specialization is for persons who wish to contribute to the academic leadership of a college or university as a faculty member, academic administrator or staff, or faculty development specialist (60+ credits beyond the master's).

ED. D. "ADULT EDUCATION" (This program area is currently inactive.)
This Ed. D. Adult Education specialization is for persons who work within programs of adult education in contexts other than higher education institutions. Community education, religious education, workplace training and development, adult basic education, adult literacy, health and wellness education, and many other types of adult education programs need professionals who understand their adult education core functions and their adult learners. This focus complements one's content expertise with adult education function skills and adult learner awareness (60+ credits beyond the Master's).

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